Man City deserve Champions spot: Sagna

Fullback Bacary Sagna says Manchester City's players need to ask themselves why their Champions League hopes are in jeopardy.

Manchester City's players must take the blame for a poor second half of the season that has left their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread, Bacary Sagna says.

However, the fullback still believes they deserve a spot in Europe's elite club competition.

City are fourth on the Premier League table, clinging to the final Champions League qualification spot but Sunday's 2-2 draw with Arsenal means Manchester United can snatch it away from them by winning their final two games.

That would leave incoming boss Pep Guardiola, who will replace Manuel Pellegrini at the end of the season, with the Europa League to contest in his first year in charge.

Sagna said City should never have been in this position.

"It's very disappointing, especially with the way we started the season," the 33-year-old told British media o Monday.

"But we are to blame. We had everything in our hands to be the best and I believe if we play like we did against Arsenal we are the best team - but we have to play like this all season.

"To me we deserve to be in the Champions League places," Sagna added.

"We can still make it happen. It's vital for us to be part of the Champions League."

City won their first five Premier League fixtures without conceding a goal but saw their title challenge fade with eight wins in 18 games since the start of the year.

They end their season with a trip to Swansea City on Sunday, while Manchester United travel to West Ham for their game in hand later on Tuesday before wrapping up their campaign at home to Bournemouth.


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